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Started by Treeflea24, April 21, 2024, 11:37:54 AM

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Treeflea24

Hi all,
I'd like to get your help in identifying a tree.
They've been flowering here in southern Michigan for about the last week or two. Photos below show some of the flowers, leaves, bark, "thorns" and the form/size of the trees. Please let me know your thoughts.



 

 

 

 

 
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rusticretreater

Likely a hawthorn tree.
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Also agree with hawthorn, but thought maybe honey locust. 
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The bark, blooms, and tree size & shape closely resembles our Wild Plum and yes it does have thorns.
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Southside

Definitely not honey locust, my first guess is Plum also, mine were in bloom about three or so weeks ago so that would likely put you blooming now.
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